benfica chase fulham Manager Marco Silva has been on the move for the past few weeks.
Real Madrid are keen to appoint Jose Mourinho as their new manager, forcing the Eagles to look to Silva. His contract expires in June and Fulham want to tie him down to a new deal.
Two days ago, Sports Witness Covered claims from Portugal Silva has chosen Benfica but is unhappy with the delay.
Real Madrid are unlikely to confirm Mourinho's appointment until their election on June 7.
Fulham boss resumes talks
Monday edition of to ball The move again points to a renewal proposal for the Premier League side worth €7.5 million per year until 2030.
The Portuguese club initially suspended talks with Marco Silva before resuming on Sunday. The impasse was because Benfica had not met the Fulham manager's demands.
In addition to demanding salaries for himself and his technical staff, Silva emphasizes autonomy in 'building a strong team that guarantees success.' They are now ready to be satisfied with this.
Silva, who has yet to respond to Fulham's offer, and Benfica do not want to prolong the matter. They have already identified options if they fail to agree terms with the 48-year-old.
record Let us tell you that no agreement has been reached between the parties yet and no agreement will be finalized until Real Madrid's election on June 7. However, the Eagles continue to hold talks with the manager.
Benfica's initial salary offer did not please Silva, at a time when Fulham are offering more than €7m.
On Sunday morning, the deal was nearly impossible, before fresh negotiations later that day kept it alive. Following the latest talks, he could earn around €5m per year with the Primeira Liga team.
The parties may have resolved the salary issue.
Record Status: 'Many messages were given in yesterday's conversation. 'Benfica were concerned about convincing Silva that he was the only choice for the coaching position.'
Silva issued ultimatum
Another newspaper, morning mailThe London club boss has reportedly sent a clear message to Benfica president Rui Costa.
Silva thinks the Eagles have objections because they have not confirmed their break with Mourinho. They also learned that during the standoff, Costa had interacted with other targets.
The newspaper says: 'Silva demanded clarification from Costa regarding the Benfica coach for next season. According to the CM, the coach gave the Reds president an ultimatum in a meeting between the parties, which is in practice a demand that the management accept the break with Mourinho.'
'As far as it was possible to ascertain in time, no concrete reaction was received, so it is reasonable to assume that Marco Silva will take a drastic step, which could possibly lead to his resignation.'
To summarize, Silva wants Benfica to first accept a break with Mourinho, meet his wage demands and give him full control over transfers and other aspects.

